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Source | Cinema Vision India, Mumbai ( CVI ) |
Collection | Ways Of Knowing |
Identifier | BETA/1370 |
Title | Agaria & Baiga Tribe of Madhya Pradesh (Vol. II) |
Alternative | CVI-BETA_1370-BC |
Medium | Betacam |
ExtentOriginal | 00:35:42 |
Spatial | Madhya Pradesh |
Temporal | Documentary |
Created | 12.02.2001 |
Condition | Good |
Relation | 2 of 4 |
Rights | Cinema Vision India |
Descriptive | |
Subject | Community Lifestyle |
Keywords | The Agaria |
Description | The video contains a documentation of Baiga and Agaria Tribes of Madhya Pradesh. The Agaria community, originally iron-smelters from Madhya Pradesh, Central India. The Agarias have known the art of extracting iron from iron-ore for centuries. The community lives on the fringes of society, reduced to being ironsmiths and agricultural labourers. But many traditions and rituals have survived the onslaught of modernity, reflecting their community wisdom. |
Type | Betacam ( BC ) |
Technical | |
Codec Name | H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10 |
Data Rate | 641.053000 Kbit/s |
Frame Rate | 25.0 |
Sampling | 4:2:0 |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
Duration | 0:35:42.378667 |
Dimension | 640*480 |
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